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So here's the story:
I created a website - humlessrugby.com - and uploaded it to the web using an FTP client. When that URL was typed into the browser, it used to come up with my website without any issue. Now, however, whenever I use that clean URL, it comes up with a 404 error. I've checked with the server and they say that there is no issue with it. I've now discovered that if you type in the full address - humlessrugby.com/index.html - it will come up with my home page without any issue.
Does anyone know what the issue might be? Why was it working with the clean URL before, but now I have to type in the whole thing to get a response?
Much appreciated in advance.
Hi scotts,
As per your description, I tried pulling your site humlessrugby.com directly in the browsers and it gave exact error -404. I need to put "/index.html" at the end of the URL to open the site.
I need to put "/index.html" at the end of the URL to open the site.
This is a quite unusual issue, and I lies only at the server end.
As you said the site has been uploaded via FTP option, I assume that it is uploaded to a third party FTP host.
In this case, this lies on your host and you should reac
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Hi scotts,
As per your description, I tried pulling your site humlessrugby.com directly in the browsers and it gave exact error -404. I need to put "/index.html" at the end of the URL to open the site.
I need to put "/index.html" at the end of the URL to open the site.
This is a quite unusual issue, and I lies only at the server end.
As you said the site has been uploaded via FTP option, I assume that it is uploaded to a third party FTP host.
In this case, this lies on your host and you should reach out to them, most probably they would be making some changes in the DNS.
Please update this thread if issue your gets resolved along with the solution.
Regards,
Ankush
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Unfortunately, I use Bluehost and their customer service is absolutely useless (I didn't choose them - my client did as it is their host). Is there anything I can do to fix the DNS settings without having to go through the host?
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scotts77376833 wrote
Unfortunately, I use Bluehost and their customer service is absolutely useless (I didn't choose them - my client did as it is their host). Is there anything I can do to fix the DNS settings without having to go through the host?
no bluehost is a wordpress server and your only options are;